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2013 RI CONVENTION
Addiction Prevention
Prospective Rotarian Action GroupWorld Day against Drugs and Drug Traffic
26/06/2013
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2013 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION
Prospective Rotarian Action Group Addiction Prevention
Founding meeting DG 1620 Dirk Schockaert; PP Maldegem, Johan Maertens; DGE 1620 Werner Braemscheute; PDG 1570 Nico de Boer
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• 2007 DG 1620 2008-2009 Bruno Morel
• 2008 D1620 committee Prevention
• 2010 Interdistrict 1620-1630-2170
• 2012 International cooperation 1620-3140
• 2013/02/08 Prospective Rotarian Action Group Addiction Prevention
• 2013/06/26 Break Out session R.I. conference
DG 1620 Dirk Schockaert: History prevention addiction D1620
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• 2013: Procedure Approval PRAG AP– Members: 100 from 50 clubs and 15 districts– Global Grant 2013-2014: 10 clubs and projects– Best Practices on website and monthly newsletters– Advise districts on quality of prevention projects– Actual and scientific information
• 2014: the same +– Members: 200 from 75 clubs and 20 districts– Global grant 2014-2015: 25 clubs and projects– Break out session RI conference – Info Stand at RI Conference
• 2015: the same +– Members: 300 from 100 clubs and 25 districts– Global Grant 2015-2016: 50 clubs and projects
DGE 1620 Werner Braemscheute: Future 2013-2016
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• EMCDDA: European Monitoring Center forDrugs and Drug Addiction.
• Importance of prevention in the fight againstdrugs
• European Policy concerning prevention of addiction
• Role of Rotary and the Rotarian Action Group
• Comments by: Roland Simon, head of unit Interventions, Best practice and scientificpartners of EMCDDA.
Video Interview Wolfgang Götz, director EMCDDA
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Wolfgang Götz
Wolfgang Götz has
been Director of the
EMCDDA since
May 2005, having
been appointed by
the agency’s
Management Board
on 19 April that year.
In July 2009, the
Board renewed his
mandate
unanimously for a
further five-year
term commencing on
1 May 2010.
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Prospective Rotarian Action Group Addiction Prevention: Vision
Vision
Substance Abuse and addiction of illicit drugs is a global problem and canonly be stopped by joined efforts of all society layers and organizations ina joined, structural and continued action.
It is not only the responsibility of governments. All civil societyorganizations should get involved in their field of activity.
Rotarians will strengthen this common effort through the work of theRotarian Action Group Addiction Prevention.
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Prospective Rotarian Action Group Addiction Prevention: Mission
Mission
Organize an International group of Rotarian specialists and activists in Prevention of Substance Abuse and Addiction.
Inform, stimulate, support and advise clubs and districts how to tackle the problem in a structural long term way, with a vision and a strategy.
Set up cooperation with the international professional organizations specialists in prevention.
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Prospective Rotarian Action Group Addiction Prevention: Strategy
Strategy:
We will prospect all Rotarians active in prevention of substance abuse and addiction.
Bring their expertise together for study and exchange. We will learn how Rotary clubs can participate in the most effective way in the struggle against addiction.
We will disseminate this knowledge and the developed methodology and inform and stimulate Rotary clubs to integrate prevention of substance abuse and addiction as an essential part of their community service.
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Prospective Rotarian Action Group Addiction Prevention: Main Goals
Main goals:
1. Gather Rotarians active in prevention of substance abuse and addiction to work together with a common vision and a strategy for structural long term actions.
2. Attract global active partners, experts in evidence based drug prevention, for global cooperation such as the Mentor Foundation.
3. Search for existing evidence based prevention programs such as Unplugged, Rebound, Tilda and make this programs available for the clubs.
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Prospective Rotarian Action Group Addiction Prevention: Main Goals
Main goals:
4. Organize Master training in this evidence based drug prevention programs in cooperation with EU-DAP, Mentor Foundation, Rebound and other professional prevention organizations.
5. Inform and support our clubs all over the world to implement evidence based drug prevention programs in their local area with clear procedures, road maps and financial support through global grants.
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Effectivity of Unplugged intervention after 2nd questionnaire
(3 months post intervention)
Daily smoking 30% reduction
Recent drunkenness 28% reduction
Experimenting cannabis 23% reduction
The EU-Dap class programme has a preventive effect on early
onset of drug use and on the transition of experimental to frequent
use. The effect is bigger for boys than for girls.
www.eudap.net
Evidence Based Addiction
Prevention project: “Unplugged”
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Evidence Based Addiction Prevention project: “Unplugged”
Teacher's Handbook
The Unplugged Curriculum hasbeen tested to be effective duringthe EU-Dap interventiontrial. Based on the evaluation, itis now available in its revisedversion. This program is forstudents between the ages of 12and 14 and is to be led by trainedteachers.
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Evidence Based Addiction Prevention project: “Unplugged”
Student's Workbook
The Student's Workbook complements the Unplugged Curriculum. It contains activities that students are to work through during the Unplugged lessons.
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Evidence Based Addiction Prevention project: “Unplugged”
1. Preparative work:• Adaptation of the program by certifying Univ.• Contact local authorities and schools• Planning meeting: trainer, school direction, rotary club• Evaluation: Univ., trainer, school direction
2. Training process:• Master training for trainer of trainers = 1 (per language) • 1 trainer trains 25 trainers = 25• 25 trainers train each year 10 x 20 teachers = 5.000• 5000 teachers train each year 100 students = 500.000
3. Costs:• Master training: 2.500/trainer minimum 4 = 10.000• Trainers 25 training = 2.000• Training 25 teachers = 1.500 + materials: 425• Training 100 students = 0 + materials: 450
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Costs and effects
1. Costs for a club:1. 2.500 per year for three years: total cost 7.5002. Part adaptation cost included3. 3 trainings for teachers included4. Materials for 300 students included
2. Results at club level for :1. 1 training for 25 teachers2. 25 teachers train each 100 students per year3. Total students trained 7.500
Conclusions:1. cost prize to save one student from addiction2. for projects on larger scale up to 500.000students:
1 $ to save one student from addiction
NIDA: 1 $ prevention = 18 $ savings in health
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Website and Newsletters:
www.ragdrugprevention .org
1 $ to save one student from
addiction
NIDA: 1 $ prevention = 18 $ savings
in health
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Website and Newsletters:
2013 RI CONVENTION
Website and Newsletters: